Whereas the Malaysian Press reiterates its belief in the principles of Rukunegara and the national aspirations contained therein;
- It acknowledges its role in contributing to the process of nation-building.
- It recognises its duty to contribute fully to the promotion of racial harmony and national unity.
- It recognises communism, racialism and religious extremism as grave threats to national well-being and security.
- It believes in a liberal, tolerant, democratic society and in the traditional role of a free and responsible Press serving the people by faithfully reporting facts without fear or favour.
- It believes that a credible press is an asset to the nation.
- It believes in upholding standards of social morality.
- It believes that there must be no restrictions on the entry of Malaysians into the profession.
- It believes that the Press has a duty to contribute to the formation of public policy.
Whereas the Malaysian Press does hereby adhere to the following Canons of Journalism:
- The primary responsibility of the Malaysian journalist is to report facts accurately and faithfully and to respect the right of the public to the truth.
- In pursuant of this duty he shall uphold the fundamental freedom in the honest collection of news and the right to fair comment and criticism.
- He shall use only proper methods to obtain news, photographs/films and documents.
- It shall be his duty to rectify and publish information found to be incorrect.
- He shall respect the confidentiality of the source of information.
- He shall uphold standards of morality in the performance of his duties and shall avoid plagiarism, calumny or slander, libel, sedition, unfounded accusations or acceptance of bribe in any form.
- He shall avoid publication of news or reports, communal or extremist in nature, or contrary to the moral value of multiracial Malaysia.
- It shall be incumbent upon him to understand public and national policies pertaining to the profession.